The father of a murder victim identified his 15-year-old daughter's belongings before telling a jury she hadn't previously attempted suicide.

When Doug Leslie took the stand in Prince George, B.C., Tuesday, he identified Loren Leslie's backpack, wallet and eyeglasses, items found in her accused killer's truck, CBC reported.

Cody Legebokoff, 23, is on trial for Loren's murder and the murders of three other women: Jill Stacey Stuchenko, 35, Cynthia Frances Maas, 35, and Natasha Lynn Montgomery, 23, all reported sex-trade workers.

Leslie told court the last time he saw his daughter alive, she was walking with Legebokoff and was happy, CBC reported. She was found dead by a tree later that day.

Under cross-examination, Leslie was asked about Loren's mental health. He acknowledged she'd been hospitalized for psychiatric issues several times but denied she'd attempted suicide, Global News reported. He said she suffered from severe anxiety.

Her mother, Donna, testified Loren was diagnosed as bipolar, had cut herself and once overdosed on medication, CBC reported.

Legebokoff told police that Loren tried to kill herself by hitting and stabbing herself after they had sex. He said he hit her twice to put her out of her misery.